Shazmir Martino, 22, of York, pleaded no contest to two counts of homicide by vehicle and related offenses without any agreement in place on the sentence. That means he did not admit guilt but instead acknowledged that prosecutors had enough evidence to get a conviction.

Prosecutors agreed to drop two counts of third-degree murder and one count of aggravated assault.

A woman told investigators that three men beat her son until he passed out. The men, she reported, then got in a green car and drove off.

That’s when police spotted the vehicle: a 2003 Buick LeSabre. Martino was driving.

He took off.

Later, Martino swerved to avoid traffic on Hill Street and 3rd Avenue and slid through the intersection. The car, prosecutors said, became airborne. It spun like a “tilt-a-whirl” and crashed into a garage on South Harrison Street, which immediately collapsed.

Accidents involving death or personal injury while not properly licensed (Three counts)

For the most serious charges, the sentencing guidelines call for a punishment that starts at anywhere from nine months in jail to 16 months in prison.

Martino remains free on $50,000 unsecured bail, according to court records. He’s set to be sentenced on Nov. 29.

Contact Dylan Segelbaum at 717-771-2102.

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The aftermath of the double-fatal crash is seen in this file photo from Nov. 8, 2015.(Photo11: Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record)

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